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The Alumni Professional Mentoring Network is a
career networking resource that allows LSE alumni to give
back to the alumni and student community by sharing some of
their valuable professional experience and expertise.
How it works
Mentors set up a short profile, and mentees browse the
secure online system to find the mentor best placed to
answer their questions (such as what a particular
organisation is like to work for, how to switch sectors) and
initial contact is made by email.
How to become a Mentor
We're always on the lookout for new Alumni
Mentors, so if you have more than five years'
professional experience that you would be happy to
share with others, why not become a mentor? To find
out more and set up your profile, please see
Become a Mentor.
How to find a Mentor
The Network is open to all alumni to access – all you
need is your Houghton Street Online username and password.
Please see
Find a Mentor for more details.
Help with Mentoring
If you require further
assistance, please email
alumni@lse.ac.uk
and we'll be happy to help.
LSE Careers Service
LSE Graduate Advance is a new initiative from the
Careers Service offering an expanded range of career
planning and job search support for recent Alumni,
including:
- Careers advice
- Careers seminars, fairs and forums
- Search for job vacancies
- Job search skills
- Sector specific alumni networking groups
- LSE Graduate Advance blog
Please see the
Graduate Advance homepage to find out more.
Alumni places at Careers Fairs can be booked via the
Houghton Street Online
Events and Reunions pages. |
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